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two dozen people stuck on a roller coaster in maryland for nearly five hours over the weekend. not even sights like this, though, are slowing down the red-hot theme park business, at least so far. what that says about the health of the economy's later on the "closing bell." you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. what if there was a credit card where the reward was that new car smell and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the eq
two dozen people stuck on a roller coaster in maryland for nearly five hours over the weekend. not even sights like this, though, are slowing down the red-hot theme park business, at least so far. what that says about the health of the economy's later on the "closing bell." you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. what if there was a credit card where the reward was that new car smell and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my...
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. >> we'll ask a top house democrat out of maryland about all this and will there be comprehensive tax reform to encourage companies to stay put in this company. >> very much a thorny issue. still with us by now. this time tomorrow theoretically we will know what apple's new products are being introduced and it is at the iphone 6? is it the iwatch? something else their sleeve? payment system? were they a hit with public and investors? today a closer look at what apple needs to do to impress shareholders and customers and the bar is set very high. >> yes. let's start with that sector. it's the nasdaq out performing fractionally lower off by a point or two. the s&p 500 is a weak link down and hardly call it a link. that's the broad market index. down almost half a percent today and something to did with the weakness across brept crude and the metals, as well. the blue chips off a quarter of 1% and just below 17,100 on session. >> much more on the markets in a moment. we have breaking news. steve liesman on consumer credit number numbers. >> they're surging. biggest jump since 2011. one o
. >> we'll ask a top house democrat out of maryland about all this and will there be comprehensive tax reform to encourage companies to stay put in this company. >> very much a thorny issue. still with us by now. this time tomorrow theoretically we will know what apple's new products are being introduced and it is at the iphone 6? is it the iwatch? something else their sleeve? payment system? were they a hit with public and investors? today a closer look at what apple needs to do to...
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also here on cnbc, maryland congressman chris van hollen who's the ranking member of the house budget committee who's also, of course, up for re-election today and joins us from capitol hill. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> the prevailing wisdom seems to be at this point that the republicans will take control of the senate. by whatever margin. why do you think that is when you consider the condition of the economy right now? unemployment below 6%. gasoline prices in many parts of the country below $3 a gallon. and the gdp doing pretty well around 3% right now. but yet, you know, it looks like the democrats will lose the majority in the senate. why do you think that is? >> bill, i don't know if that's the case as you said. we'll find out soon enough what the outcome in the senate here but here's what's going on. most of the senate seats up this year are seats that the president lost even when he was very popular. talking about seats like louisiana. you're talking about seats like arkansas. so it's an uphill battle geographically to start with and then you simply have more
also here on cnbc, maryland congressman chris van hollen who's the ranking member of the house budget committee who's also, of course, up for re-election today and joins us from capitol hill. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> the prevailing wisdom seems to be at this point that the republicans will take control of the senate. by whatever margin. why do you think that is when you consider the condition of the economy right now? unemployment below 6%. gasoline prices in...
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with me now chris van hollen of maryland. thank you for being here. welcome. what's your opinion of the president's move this evening. do you support him on this? >> i do support him. congress should act. i think a lot of people don't realize that almost a year and a half ago the united states senate passed a comprehensive bipartisan immigration reform bill. as we speak that is sitting in the house of representatives. we have not been allowed a vote on that. speaker boehner could have a vote. the president could sign it so the action the president is going to take is not a substitute for congressional action. i need to be really clear about that but the president does have the authority to prioritize enforcement and that is what he is doing. it's not going to be a substitute for the comprehensive immigration bill, the president can't do that but president obama like the republican and democratic president before him can take action that's important for the country. >> you know these words are going to haunt you, aren't they going to haunt everyone when the nex
with me now chris van hollen of maryland. thank you for being here. welcome. what's your opinion of the president's move this evening. do you support him on this? >> i do support him. congress should act. i think a lot of people don't realize that almost a year and a half ago the united states senate passed a comprehensive bipartisan immigration reform bill. as we speak that is sitting in the house of representatives. we have not been allowed a vote on that. speaker boehner could have a...
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could happen any time now, as he departs the white house for walter reed hospital there in bethesda, maryland, to visit with people there. but at any rate, waiting for that statement. could have something to do with ukraine and the russian sanctio sanctions. >>> and as we await more earnings, bertha coombs is watching the movers. >> u.p.s. moved lower on weaker than expected second quarter earnings as revenue fell despite increased profits. u.p.s. trading down about 3.5%. etna fell, despite reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results. however, it reported a rise in medical costs in certain areas, raising some investor concerns that a long run of growth in those might be ending, or low growth, rather, in those costs. etna's trading down about 3% on the day. and windstream surging after receiving regulatory approval to convert some of its assets into a reit. it is trading at about 10.8%. and telecom companies today, it was the best performing sector. centurylink, frontier, at&t and verizon. and gravity, meantime, setting in on el pollo loco. the stock moving lower, finally, after havi
could happen any time now, as he departs the white house for walter reed hospital there in bethesda, maryland, to visit with people there. but at any rate, waiting for that statement. could have something to do with ukraine and the russian sanctio sanctions. >>> and as we await more earnings, bertha coombs is watching the movers. >> u.p.s. moved lower on weaker than expected second quarter earnings as revenue fell despite increased profits. u.p.s. trading down about 3.5%. etna...
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taking action, heat in the fight of ebola, it's not only new york and new jersey, also illinois and maryland with guidelines for anyone returning from west africa who may have had contact with patients. critics are lining up saying it's about politics but are the actions about economics? demonstrating they're on top of the ebola situation to stem any panic that could hurt these local economies? >> talk about it. we have rick newman and our own steve liesman joining us. rick, as clumsy as the tactics have been by various states, it is clear. they're trying to reassure the public that they're on the case. but if the fear continues to spread, that can have an impact economically, can't it? >> right. and if it appears as if the leaders don't know what they're doing and appears like here. you know, the public is very fickle. we see that in consumer confidence coming to the economy all the time. what will it take for consumers just basically to stay home? what does it take for them to say, you know, this is too scary for me, i'm going to stay home whenever i can. and could be a situation similar t
taking action, heat in the fight of ebola, it's not only new york and new jersey, also illinois and maryland with guidelines for anyone returning from west africa who may have had contact with patients. critics are lining up saying it's about politics but are the actions about economics? demonstrating they're on top of the ebola situation to stem any panic that could hurt these local economies? >> talk about it. we have rick newman and our own steve liesman joining us. rick, as clumsy as...
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divorced father of two, veteran of the war in iraq, he's currently at a three-month training program in maryland. mcdonald is being trained in firefighting and other basics needed to launch what he hopes will be his last career. >> i've done military, i've done retail, i've done i.t., but this is my last go at it, and i think this is going to be where i'm going to fit in the most. >> welcome words to an industry facing what one report says is a shortage of 40,000 officers in the next few years. growth in global trade and aging pool of officers and new regulations mandating added training and time on the water for their replacements all behind the shortfall. mcdonald hopes to reach the rank of captain by the time he's 50. over that 20-year period as skills increase, so will his pay. when he starts he'll make around $40,000, but if he reaches the captain's chair, he'll be earning in the six figures. back to you. >> mary, good stuff. mary thompson there in los angeles. we're heading towards the close with 30 minutes left in the trading session. dow's up 31 points, nasdaq up 12. it's the s&p we're w
divorced father of two, veteran of the war in iraq, he's currently at a three-month training program in maryland. mcdonald is being trained in firefighting and other basics needed to launch what he hopes will be his last career. >> i've done military, i've done retail, i've done i.t., but this is my last go at it, and i think this is going to be where i'm going to fit in the most. >> welcome words to an industry facing what one report says is a shortage of 40,000 officers in the...
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here at dominion co-point facility in maryland export is the name of the game. most of the infrastructure is in place. they just need a $3.8 billion plant to liquify natural gas. but protesters are worrieded about fracking. how quickly will the obama administration act. as you can see russia and ukraine has an impact on energy prices in the u.s. as well. back to you. >> so true. thanks very much. how concerned should markets be. willis, great to see you again. look a lot of people in the market think this is going no further. we've reached the end of this crisis. how much further do you think putin could push things here? >> he could invade if he wanted to. he has 40,000 russian troops right across the border and until a substantial number of those troops pull back it would be a mistake to dismiss the possibility of an invasion. in fact, our call is 40% you could see russian troops moving across the border. markets understand that putin doesn't have to invade ukraine to get the near term outcome that he wants because -- >> which is? what is the near term outlook
here at dominion co-point facility in maryland export is the name of the game. most of the infrastructure is in place. they just need a $3.8 billion plant to liquify natural gas. but protesters are worrieded about fracking. how quickly will the obama administration act. as you can see russia and ukraine has an impact on energy prices in the u.s. as well. back to you. >> so true. thanks very much. how concerned should markets be. willis, great to see you again. look a lot of people in the...
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folks here in maryland at comp stockholms say the flight from the exurbs is about social change and a migration to urban cores but they are seeing a change in their buyer traffic here in the suburbs of d.c. thanks to that drop in gas prices. >> people are feeling far more comfortable with that extra money in their pocketbook and, yes, our traffic has been very high and sales are quite good, especially in the typically slow december season. >> reporter: so how much extra money is it really? deutsche banc ran the numbers with gas prices down 23%, they estimate that adds about 100 bucks in monthly income to the average american. that translates into a 11% boost in purchasing power on a starter home. not to mention mortgage rates have fallen in response to lower oil prices and adds more purchasing power. for the building materials, the smaller builders like comstock, they don't expect it to trickle down to them and bigger builders say if gas prices stay low for a long time, they will have more power to negotiate lower prices. kelly? >> that's a point, diana. thank you very much. diana oli
folks here in maryland at comp stockholms say the flight from the exurbs is about social change and a migration to urban cores but they are seeing a change in their buyer traffic here in the suburbs of d.c. thanks to that drop in gas prices. >> people are feeling far more comfortable with that extra money in their pocketbook and, yes, our traffic has been very high and sales are quite good, especially in the typically slow december season. >> reporter: so how much extra money is it...
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i got a house i can sell him in maryland. i want to know what's in that place. it sounds cool. >> as we look at tomorrow and the rest of the week, there are geopolitical concerns lingering about ukraine and russia. >> putin said he's pulling his troops back today. if you can take that for what it is, it seems good. >> guys, thank you for being here. i know there was a lot to work through. we'll continue with "fast money" in just a few moments with melissa lee. you guys have a lot happening as well. >> we do. a lot of earnings. two of the biggest moves today, fire eye which was down 22% and live nation which was up 10%. we have got both of those ceos on in an exclusive. >> conference call for zillow all starting right now. tesla, later this hour. just one more momentum name to sell off today, twitter stock taking a hit for the second day in a row today. groupon sinking and fire eye plummeting. it's not just internet momentum names feeling the pain. our traders are
i got a house i can sell him in maryland. i want to know what's in that place. it sounds cool. >> as we look at tomorrow and the rest of the week, there are geopolitical concerns lingering about ukraine and russia. >> putin said he's pulling his troops back today. if you can take that for what it is, it seems good. >> guys, thank you for being here. i know there was a lot to work through. we'll continue with "fast money" in just a few moments with melissa lee. you...
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maryland has half a dozen casinos. and so, the product is a little bit closer to home. the borgata's been fortunate to be a market leader since the day we opened it in 2003. it has a lot to do with the product that we've built as well as a tremendous service delivered by all of our team members there. >> yeah. and so, it's interesting as well to kind of look at the backdrop of this industry, keith. there's so much saturation, there's so much competition now. there's talk -- i mean, we just spoke the other day with sam nazarian, who's open, or just opened over the weekend that first new hotel casino in vegas in five years. do you think this industry can stay healthy? is the pie growing? is it shrinking? what are the dynamics out there? >> well, i think while the industry has seen a tremendous amount of growth in the last couple decades, growth isn't over. we're not fully saturated yet. i think the sls will do just fine. it is the first hotel casino to open in a number of years, but there are several other projects on the drawing board here in vegas, on the strip. once ag
maryland has half a dozen casinos. and so, the product is a little bit closer to home. the borgata's been fortunate to be a market leader since the day we opened it in 2003. it has a lot to do with the product that we've built as well as a tremendous service delivered by all of our team members there. >> yeah. and so, it's interesting as well to kind of look at the backdrop of this industry, keith. there's so much saturation, there's so much competition now. there's talk -- i mean, we...
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were several accident reports that were supplied to us, and one of those occurred not too far away in maryland in the middle of the summer of 2005. in that accident sequence a cobalt hit a series of trees at the end of a cul-de-sac. the driver was fatally injured during that. she wasn't wearing a seat belt. wasn't a terribly large individual. she weighed about 100 pounds. because the air bag did not deploy though, it would be my -- you have to wonder had the air bag deployed, were her small frame have been protected. she broke the rim off the steering wheel because of the impact of the collision. her body with the steering wheel and steering column. of course, the steering wheel being somewhat indented toward the driver, the lower part of the driver's body, hit her under the rib cage, apparently resulting in a liver laceration which resulted in the ex sanguine sation and the time sequence to get her out of the crash and get her to the hospital. you can't help but wonder because the other injuries that were reported with that crash are really fairly mild. you got to believe the air bag would ha
were several accident reports that were supplied to us, and one of those occurred not too far away in maryland in the middle of the summer of 2005. in that accident sequence a cobalt hit a series of trees at the end of a cul-de-sac. the driver was fatally injured during that. she wasn't wearing a seat belt. wasn't a terribly large individual. she weighed about 100 pounds. because the air bag did not deploy though, it would be my -- you have to wonder had the air bag deployed, were her small...
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maryland. that's where they are. he broke down all of the states where they're moving to, moving from. fascinating read. if you put millionaire in our headlines, people dive right in. jim cramer, he talked about apple's latest move with china mobile. and he implied wall street has been asleep at the switch here. a lot of analysts not realizing how significant a move this is to apple's stock. and he says wall street's going to have a wake-up moment here. people love jim cramer on our site. this story is getting more every minute. >> apple shares were up today. when they listened to the fact there's been millions of preorders. the debate about how expensive that phone is. and how much penetration they can be in that country. they're getting sympathetic to apple's argument. >> it's a huge market. and that's the point jim made. >> allen wastler, thank you. >>> jimmy fallon and bruce springsteen having some fun at the expense of chris christie. you'll hear the twitter chatter on whether the spoof is good or bad for the go
maryland. that's where they are. he broke down all of the states where they're moving to, moving from. fascinating read. if you put millionaire in our headlines, people dive right in. jim cramer, he talked about apple's latest move with china mobile. and he implied wall street has been asleep at the switch here. a lot of analysts not realizing how significant a move this is to apple's stock. and he says wall street's going to have a wake-up moment here. people love jim cramer on our site. this...
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>> in ravens territory, baltimore, maryland. >> so when these go head to head, is location the only thing that matters? >> you know, location is a key thing, but it's not the only thing. there's replacement costs. there's all kinds of factors that are involved, including how many -- the supply and demand. how many are on the market that compete exactly with that house. >> because the two properties to me look kind of similar, right? >> one is really like a condo co-op apartment type property. the other is a real house, house. >> okay. does that mean the house, house gets the edge here? >> the house would get the edge, and i think in this case does get the edge, but it's not because it's a house, house. it's because it's in a great location. there's nothing to compete with it right now on the market. so it's likely next to sell. it's only on the market a month. >> i just have to ask, for people looking at the real estate market right now, is there any such thing as a cold-weather discount this time of year? >> that's a really good point. there really could be. i've had quite a few appointm
>> in ravens territory, baltimore, maryland. >> so when these go head to head, is location the only thing that matters? >> you know, location is a key thing, but it's not the only thing. there's replacement costs. there's all kinds of factors that are involved, including how many -- the supply and demand. how many are on the market that compete exactly with that house. >> because the two properties to me look kind of similar, right? >> one is really like a condo...
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. >> when you grow tired of maryland taxes squeezing every dime out of your business, think texas. >> reporter: which states back up the tough talk? >> why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? >> reporter: we put all 50 to the test in our exclusive study. we measure the cost of doing business, including taxes, wages, utility and rent, the economy, where are the jobs going, which states had the healthiest housing markets and the healthiest balance sheets, infrastructure, roads, rails, ports and airports. which state has the best workforce and the best quality of life? we look at technology and innovation, including scientific, medical and agricultural research, patents and more, business friendliness, including the legal and regulatory climates, education from kindergarten through college. which states have the resources and the smarts? the smarts? we measure the cost of living and access to capital. and we will give you the product of all of that measurement starting tomorrow. our countdown begins on "squawk box" around 8:00 eastern time, and we'l
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snow, around a foot in the appalachians from north georgia all the way up into maryland and pennsylvania, and then this storm rolls up into the northeast. there could be in the inland locations 8 to 12 inches of snow, a food of snow will be possible. it will be tricky though, where that rain/snow line sets up from d.c. to new york, could be a couple inches, maybe wet roads, or could be a few toself inch s search shch several inches. >> can you tell us when it might hit. it seems both the amount of snow and ice and the timing of the storm continues to change every time we check. >> well, right now it's going on in dallas. it's going on throughout parts of louisiana, northern louisiana, and then tonight overnight while most people are sleeping in the southeast, that's when it's going to get bad. so wherever you are at midnight tonight, plan on being there for a couple of days. >> geez. >> during the day -- yeah, seriously, this is a big deal. wednesday night and during the day thursday into friday, that's when we will see the snow moving into the northeast. >> all right. we're going to bus
snow, around a foot in the appalachians from north georgia all the way up into maryland and pennsylvania, and then this storm rolls up into the northeast. there could be in the inland locations 8 to 12 inches of snow, a food of snow will be possible. it will be tricky though, where that rain/snow line sets up from d.c. to new york, could be a couple inches, maybe wet roads, or could be a few toself inch s search shch several inches. >> can you tell us when it might hit. it seems both the...
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, you heard it right, folks, maryland! i'm very excited to campaign with him today. liz: what about kansas? pou have the incumbent republican sam brown. >> my classmate in congress. liz: versus democrat paul davis, the statehouse minority leader. that's interesting. look, there is a perception that republicans are more business friendly. i would argue that you both did a lot to bring major jobs. put this up on the screen to bring jobs and companies and tax incentives to yyur state. if we glance at, that for kansas, governor parkinson, you brought in amc entertainment, mars chocolate, neuroscience, tax breaks for them. in maryland, governor ehrlich you brought in amazon, gaylord hotels, morgan stanley. ssme received tax credits. taking a page out of nevada governor's book to say that they had lured tesla for the giga factory with big tax incentives, got criticism from republicans who say stop giving tax breaks. whatts the reality? you got to get jobs, right? isn't that the way to do it? >> the reality is neither party and n
, you heard it right, folks, maryland! i'm very excited to campaign with him today. liz: what about kansas? pou have the incumbent republican sam brown. >> my classmate in congress. liz: versus democrat paul davis, the statehouse minority leader. that's interesting. look, there is a perception that republicans are more business friendly. i would argue that you both did a lot to bring major jobs. put this up on the screen to bring jobs and companies and tax incentives to yyur state. if we...
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on a day when we're going to get confirmation of maryland yellen at -- janet yellen, her role with the central bank of this country is crucial to the future of the dollar. are you bearish? >> we are bearish. i think it's frustrating for investors to see the economy performing well and not to see the currency performing well. and really since we went to zero interest rates back in late 2008, that's the way it's been. the stock market and the dollar have gone in different directions, been negatively correlated as statisticians say. and the reason being is that when times are good or confidence strong, investors will borrow on u.s. dollars or yen in some cases, and they'll invest in offshore higher yielding assets. cheryl: and that's what overwatching as well. i mean, it really is the relationship in your mind between the dollar and the yen right now. i mean, that carry trade is what's crucial to you. but you're bearish about this trade. >> i am bearish. and the yen will fall at a faster pace than the dollar in 2014. this is going to be a good year for the u.s. economy and for the japanes
on a day when we're going to get confirmation of maryland yellen at -- janet yellen, her role with the central bank of this country is crucial to the future of the dollar. are you bearish? >> we are bearish. i think it's frustrating for investors to see the economy performing well and not to see the currency performing well. and really since we went to zero interest rates back in late 2008, that's the way it's been. the stock market and the dollar have gone in different directions, been...
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from macao to maryland, you are planning on opening the $1 million operation in maryland. would you be gaming? >> it is a full integrated resources right on the banks of the potomac river, 13 miles from the nation's capital. this i believe would be the most profitable commercial casino in united states outside of las vegas and we open that up in 2016 in the summer. melissa: wide using it will be the most profitable? >> you have three airports within an hour's drive between b w y dollars and national, a 25 million visitors a year visit our nation's capital. virginia will probably not have gaming for decades. that is across the river and a very affluent population in maryland. i believe the confidence of the infrastructure, national and international draw of washington d.c. mgm and the banks of the potomac with a billion dollar investment. liz: bring it back to vegas. you are on a plan to meet which is fascinating, doesn't have anything to do with gaming. it is called the park and is an oasis like resort. for those who haven't heard about what mgm resorts, dining and a the s
from macao to maryland, you are planning on opening the $1 million operation in maryland. would you be gaming? >> it is a full integrated resources right on the banks of the potomac river, 13 miles from the nation's capital. this i believe would be the most profitable commercial casino in united states outside of las vegas and we open that up in 2016 in the summer. melissa: wide using it will be the most profitable? >> you have three airports within an hour's drive between b w y...
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is being trrnsferred from dallas where duncan died to the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. it is one of fouu biocontainment units in the united states. federal sources tell fox news that texas health presbyterian may not have enough staff to properly treat pham because of quarantine requirements for health careeworkers like pham who treated duncan. schools in summit county, ohio, closing one of their schools until october 22th. the parent oo a student who attends that school visited with amber vinson, nurse number two,. the student never had contact with vinson, but that student and parent are among seven individuals under voluntary quarantine in ohio as a precautionn anothhr precaution includes closing two schools in solon, ohio, because an employee of the school system may have flown on the same plane which carried nurse number two. similar situation n texas. two students were onboard that frontier jet carrying amber vinson, and those schools have been closed as well. liz: let's get to the ohio situation. we got the breaking news a short -@time ago that those three ohio
is being trrnsferred from dallas where duncan died to the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. it is one of fouu biocontainment units in the united states. federal sources tell fox news that texas health presbyterian may not have enough staff to properly treat pham because of quarantine requirements for health careeworkers like pham who treated duncan. schools in summit county, ohio, closing one of their schools until october 22th. the parent oo a student who attends that school...
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., maryland, all with very strong balance sheets. they've gotten their budgets under control, now they're being careful on how they spend their money, and they have a strong revenue base. so we look for those states that have a strong revenue base. liz: jim, i'm betting you would say why not just pick a great company that has a decent dividend. do you have names? what region would you advise people to put their money in right now? >> actually, i'm in complete agreement on high quality municipal bonds. we think bonds are not stocks, but we think that bonds have been oversold if you're talking about quality municipal bonds. but our view on the equity part is you should always own growth stocks and value stocks, not either/or. you should use the market diversification. so on the value side we like aig still, a good, obviously, restructuring play that has the potential to increase its dividend. it's bringing down its operating expenses. we also like microsoft. obviously, a great cash flow generator that's cheap. misunderstood is the comp
., maryland, all with very strong balance sheets. they've gotten their budgets under control, now they're being careful on how they spend their money, and they have a strong revenue base. so we look for those states that have a strong revenue base. liz: jim, i'm betting you would say why not just pick a great company that has a decent dividend. do you have names? what region would you advise people to put their money in right now? >> actually, i'm in complete agreement on high quality...
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it is jumping 15.5% on a report oracle is in talks to buy this maryland-based company. making software and hardware for travel and retail companies. reported price tag north of $5 billion. oracle not going down. up about a percent on 7.7 million shares moving. also today, valiant is going hostile. the former giant saying we will take it directly to shareholders with a more than $50 billion deal. they have already rejected the two previous offers and we will follow this one so closely looking at the stocks, they are up. now standing at 160.89. 2.2 million shares moving. and not good enough, that is what the french government calls two competing bids for large parts of the engineering giant. one from general electric and the other from siemens. asking a company to come back with better offers. the joint offer is worth $19 billion. ge had already agreed on a $17 billion deal but the french government blocked it. ge moving slightly higher by five pennies. exactly seven days ago iraq's second-largest city fell in the hands of the islamic state of isis. group of extremist. th
it is jumping 15.5% on a report oracle is in talks to buy this maryland-based company. making software and hardware for travel and retail companies. reported price tag north of $5 billion. oracle not going down. up about a percent on 7.7 million shares moving. also today, valiant is going hostile. the former giant saying we will take it directly to shareholders with a more than $50 billion deal. they have already rejected the two previous offers and we will follow this one so closely looking at...
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well, from the more serious issues of maryland yellen's first news conference, u.s./russia tensions to the excitement of, yeah, march madness, "countdown to the closing bell" has got you covered. we've got a lot worth repeating. ♪ ♪ >> you're dealing with the eighth large economy in the world. they can retaliate in all sorts of ways against american sanctions. american oil companies and oil service companies are heavily invested in russia, have a lot of equipment, have a lot of money there. the united states does not want to start a contest with the russians over who can hurt who more. >> frankly, since the weather has been better over the last few weeks, we're seeing much better sales activity. i think everybody's going to be positively surprised by the industry numbers when the month of march and later come out. >> this is the kind of term that's hard to define, but, you know, probably means something on the order of around six months or that type of thing. but, you know, it depends what the statement is saying is it depends what conditions are like. >> obvious
well, from the more serious issues of maryland yellen's first news conference, u.s./russia tensions to the excitement of, yeah, march madness, "countdown to the closing bell" has got you covered. we've got a lot worth repeating. ♪ ♪ >> you're dealing with the eighth large economy in the world. they can retaliate in all sorts of ways against american sanctions. american oil companies and oil service companies are heavily invested in russia, have a lot of equipment, have a lot...
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pbs maryland? >> you have 70 friends over there pick up the phone. pick up the phone and ask them. i want to talk to is about wall street. i think this is a throwback thursday moment. guys our age remember wall street and if-- i will tell you something super exciting, go look at the film library with me and we will bring those guys back. we are already talking to guys on the show 20, 30 years ago and we will freshen up the set a bit. liz: i do like the white chair. [laughter] >> the fact that my hair looks like that is between me and my colorist. >> who changed it to white? liz: they all want to play hamlet. >> i want to be the anchor. we have a couple interesting ideas. there are supersmart television people that we will talk to and we will roll this thing out and to your point about content, i think we can make this a more deeper analytical discussion. >> will steve: be your first guest? >> i haven't asked steve, but i'm super close friends with him and i haven't a norm is about a respect for him and who knows. liz: all right. we'll come back to fox business. anthony scaramucci w
pbs maryland? >> you have 70 friends over there pick up the phone. pick up the phone and ask them. i want to talk to is about wall street. i think this is a throwback thursday moment. guys our age remember wall street and if-- i will tell you something super exciting, go look at the film library with me and we will bring those guys back. we are already talking to guys on the show 20, 30 years ago and we will freshen up the set a bit. liz: i do like the white chair. [laughter] >> the...
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when i talk to business owners, i used to be maryland's business secretary, now i talk to business owners across america, and when they either want a start-up or expanted, i have the same conversation with them. i need that skilled work force that will enable me to grow my business or start my business and sustain my business. and that's why what we do at the department of labor so important because we invest in human capital, making sure we have the skills to compete for today's and tomorrow's jobs. and that is why you look at states that have a good educational infrastructure, and i think that makes a huge difference. liz: i know michigan, of course, michigan state,man u, but detroit? so they're doing something right. it's not, certainly, tax incentives because the city went bankrupt and then had to get out of that. >> well, i'm bullish on detroit because we spend a lot of time -- liz: we just had the ceo of shy knoll la, too, and he's very bullish. >> i have toured his facility, and it is a great facility. and i talk to people there and the remarkable spirit that they demonstrate there
when i talk to business owners, i used to be maryland's business secretary, now i talk to business owners across america, and when they either want a start-up or expanted, i have the same conversation with them. i need that skilled work force that will enable me to grow my business or start my business and sustain my business. and that's why what we do at the department of labor so important because we invest in human capital, making sure we have the skills to compete for today's and tomorrow's...